| Housatonic
Community College
Course Selection Guide for 2007-2008
Business Administration: UCONN-Stamford/Waterbury Transfer Program Associate in Science Degree
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Banner ID No. |
Address
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Program Entry Date |
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Advisor |
Placement Assessment:
| MAT* 075 (DS091) _____ |
MAT* 095 (DS095) _____ |
DS099 _____ |
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| ENG* 003(DS010) _____ |
ENG* 013 (DS050) _____ |
ENG* 043 (EN100R) ____ |
ENG* 073 (DS 011) _____ |
Program Requirements :
Semester
Taken |
Course
No. |
Grade |
Course
Number
(Previous
No.)
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Course Title |
Credits |
Freshman Year |
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ENG* E101 (EN 101)
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Composition
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3
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Mathematics
1
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Elective
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3 - 4
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BBG* E101 (BU 110)
2
or BES* E118
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Introduction to Business
|
3
|
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ACC* E113 (AC 101)
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Principles of Financial Accounting
|
3
|
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BBG* E215 (BU 140)
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Global Business
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3
|
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ENG* E102 (EN 102)
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Literature & Composition
|
3
|
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CSA* E106 (CS 105)
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Introduction to Computer Applications
|
4
|
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BMK* E201 (BU 111)
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Principles of Marketing
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3
|
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ACC* E117 (AC 102)
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Principles of Managerial Accounting
|
3
|
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PSY* E111 (PY 101)
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General Psychology I
|
3
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Sophomore Year |
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Fine Arts
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Elective
|
3
|
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BFN* E201 (BU 215)
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Principles of Finance
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3
|
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BBG* E231 (BU 221)
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Business Law I
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3
|
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ECN* E102 (EC 203)
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Principles of Micro-Economics
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3
|
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Science
4
|
Elective
|
3 - 4
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BMG* E202 (BU 209)
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Principles of Management
|
3
|
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BBG* E210 (BU 211)
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Business Communication
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3
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Business
3
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Elective
|
3
|
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ECN* E101 (EC 204)
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Principles of Macro-Economics
|
3
|
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PHL* E101 (HU 200)
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Introduction to Philosophy
|
3
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Total Credits |
61 - 63 |
1 MAT* E137 or higher.2 Alternate may not be taken as a Business elective.3 Business electives should be selected in consultation with a Business advisor. Business electives may be chosen from Accounting, Business, Computer Science, alternate Economics course, and Business Office Technology.4 The science elective may be met with any lab course (4 credits) in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics.
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